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Draw It Out® Rapid Relief Restorative Spray 8oz bottle
Draw It Out® Rapid Relief Restorative Spray 8oz | Skin Care Spray

8oz

Draw It Out® Rapid Relief Restorative Spray 8oz | Skin Care Spray

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Size: 8oz

Draw It Out® Rapid Relief Restorative Spray 8oz | Skin Care Spray

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Build the complete skin-care shelf

Spray, cream, and stay-put salve in one checkout.

Start with the spray-and-cream Skin Care Duo, then add RESTOREaHORSE® for a heavier stay-put texture. The complete three-product route is $59.99 with free U.S. shipping.

Add the complete shelf — $59.99

Three formats for different routine needs—not three products layered together. Use each according to its own label.

Spray-format horse skin care • broader coverage

Rapid Relief Restorative Spray 8oz

The lighter spray-format option for areas where broader coverage, coat access, or quick application makes more sense than rubbing in a cream or heavier salve.

Quick answer: Choose Rapid Relief Spray when the skin-care area is broad, hair-covered, awkward to reach, or simply easier to cover with a spray. Start with a clean inspection, use it only according to the label, avoid eyes and mucous membranes, and stop routine care when pain, heat, swelling, drainage, spreading change, or illness calls for a veterinarian.

Why choose the spray format?

Broader application

Spray makes it easier to cover a larger area without repeatedly dipping fingers into a jar or forcing product through a thick coat by hand.

Hard-to-reach areas

A controlled spray can fit spots where hand application is inconvenient, provided the area and product label make spray use appropriate.

Trailer and grooming kits

The 8oz format is compact enough for routine barn checks, travel kits, grooming totes, and show-day organization.

Format clarity

It gives riders a distinct lighter-coverage lane instead of treating spray, cream, and salve as interchangeable versions of the same job.

Best fit

  • Broader external skin-care coverage.
  • Hair-covered or awkward areas where spray is easier than hand application.
  • Routine grooming checks and organized trailer kits.
  • Riders who want the lighter format in the Rapid Relief line.

Before you spray

  1. Look closely. Note location, size, moisture, heat, pain, odor, swelling, crusting, hair loss, and whether the change is spreading.
  2. Decide whether routine care fits. Appearance alone cannot identify the cause. Painful, rapidly changing, infected-looking, recurrent, or illness-associated problems deserve professional guidance.
  3. Clean and dry appropriately. Remove dirt and residue gently without aggressive scrubbing or peeling attached tissue.
  4. Apply according to the label. Control the nozzle, account for wind, and protect eyes, mouth, nostrils, and mucous membranes.
  5. Recheck instead of stacking products. Do not layer random creams, sprays, salves, disinfectants, or essential oils and then guess which one caused the response.

Spray, cream, or salve?

  • Rapid Relief Spray: lighter, faster coverage for broader or hair-covered areas.
  • Rapid Relief Cream: controlled hand application when a smaller, specific area needs focused placement.
  • RESTOREaHORSE®: a heavier stay-put salve format when that texture and placement fit the skin-care routine.

Choose by area, coverage, coat, moisture, staying power, and the current label—not by assuming the thickest product is automatically strongest.

When to stop routine skin care

Contact your veterinarian when the horse is painful, lame, feverish, systemically unwell, or has significant heat, swelling, drainage, odor, rapidly spreading change, a deep or puncture wound, tissue near a joint or tendon, or a problem that does not improve as expected. Do not spray over a serious finding and wait.

Choose the right skin-care format

Use Horse Skin Spray vs Cream vs Salve for the full format decision. Use the Draw It Out® Solution Finder when the concern may belong in a skin, hoof, stiffness, or travel lane. For cannon-area buildup and irritation, review the Cannon Crud Guide before choosing a product.

Frequently asked questions

Is Rapid Relief Spray the same as Rapid Relief Cream?

No. They are different application formats. Spray is the lighter broader-coverage lane; cream is the focused hand-application lane.

Should I scrub the area first?

Clean gently as appropriate, but do not aggressively scrub painful skin, remove attached tissue, or delay veterinary evaluation.

Can I spray near the eyes or nose?

Avoid eyes, mouth, nostrils, and mucous membranes. Control overspray and follow the label.

Can I combine it with another topical?

Do not stack random products. Using one clearly identified product makes the routine more repeatable and any response easier to understand.

External use only. Use according to label directions. This product does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment.

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